“A house divided cannot stand” so pack it in about steel and keep shooting lead then!I imagine Eley will transition to steel as will other manufacturers and the temporary blip in sales can and will be accommodated.
I’ve read arguments about there being no scientific proof that lead causes death. First, death isn’t the issues. Brain and stem cell development is. Secondly, if the scientific papers you read are about the merits of reading Enid Blighton novels, then I’m quite sure there is within those pages no scientific proof. That however does not mean such proof doesn’t exist. It very much does exist. I’ve read argument about lead not being soluble. Particulate can be carried in suspension in water and also dust cause by abrasion as lead travels at 1400fps from the muzzles of our guns can be breathed in.
So further arguments to uphold lead. “Steel doesn’t have the same weight as lead” not true. It in fact doesn’t have the same density as lead. Which is heavier, 28g of lead or 28g of feathers or 28g of steel?
Steel doesn’t have the same pellet mass as lead. See above. A No:6 steel shot is pretty much the same pellet mass as No: 7.5 Lead.
Steel doesn’t have the same pellet count as lead. Not true. I can count 390 Everton mints just as easily as I can count lead or steel shot. It’s the volume that changes.
Hardness is a key attribute of Competition lead. Steel is harder than lead.
Steel doesn’t pattern as well as lead. True... but only to a point.
Steel being harder in theory should pattern better, but due to a phenomenon called “choke bounce” steel patterns less well at increasing choke constrictions than lead due to its very hardness. Lead suffers this also but to a much lesser degree.
To meet this problem with a solution, first of all a cup type wad would be very preferable. Secondly, chokes Will need to be manufactured in 0.002” increments to a maximum of 0.020” (preferably 0.016”).
Bismuth is much more expensive than lead or steel so (for some) the cost issue is something of a red herring.
Steel is coming. Be that now by choice or later by enforcement.
You can choose now, or defer where your choice may be limited to steel, bismuth or taking up another pastime.
I’ve made my choice and from April I’ll be shooting Eley VIP Steel EcoWad and I’m happy with the small additional charge as I anticipate the price will remain static as rising costs of labour, materials and overhead are met with lowering costs of production due to larger production runs.
“A house divided cannot stand”
Wrong house“A house divided cannot stand” so pack it in about steel and keep shooting lead then!
The steel house is the wrong house as its the smaller one with the incorrect info on lead pollution.Wrong house
Very obviously a full on snowflake post,lead in petrol banned 30 years ago and rightly so because it was a problem.Now if i remember correctly we were burning that and people were ingesting the fumes to get poisoned.@schmokinn with respect, I tend to disagree.
The Shooting house is a minority group. Within that group are a minority of steel protagonists who’s house aligns with the majority of people who are in the house of ‘do not shoot at all’.
My belief is that the majority will and have in many other areas, find success with their arguments based on scientific evidence, spurious or otherwise, it matters not.
Perception is more powerful than fact.
”facts are meaningless. You can use facts to prove anything that’s even remotely true” - Homer J Simpson.
I digress
By 2024, we will be a quarter of the way through the 21st century.
With trips to hospitals for cancer treatments on the one hand and on the other offering up other harmful activities/substances that scientists or even some mate down the pub say are more harmful than lead in an attempt to obfuscate those things we claim scientists are about lead and there’s no proof, we appear awfully choosy about what science we say we believe and trust.
I’m quite sure the last groups didn’t fail to come up with good enough reasons as lead has increasingly been banned in many walks of life. Those successful bans on lead in paint, solder, petrol etc etc etc, empirically demonstrate their effectiveness of that “proof”
Proof as it is, or is not is darn near irrelevant. What counts is the legislature that is inevitably coming in one guise or another.
Cartridge manufacturers know this. BASC appears to know this. I’m confident in my beliefs also.
Maybe those who have suggested the agenda is to have shooting banned altogether are right in there assessment. Well, be that case, then shooting will get banned and I’ll take up crochet or knitting or something.
Sure, I could protest. Maybe I would, but I doubt I and the minority of shooters In the house will sway the majority of the house of non shooters.
The majority house does tend to win their way eventually.
so with a claimed lack of proof that lead is an issue, I have yet to hear or read any arguments that are founded on reason, logic or science to say that lead is NOT harmful.
im happy to hear it. But” airplanes are worse” or “ do you drive a car mate?” is a weak argument to maintain something else also harmful.
“knives and cars are more dangerous “ I hear. Well, first, the evidence please. Put some numbers to that. Secondly, then ban ALSO the knifes and cars. That done, ban the guns too. Because if we are to say banning something more dangerous than lead is the way to go, then guns are demonstrably more dangerous than just the lead on its own. Such arguments actually undermine shooting, are not advocating for maintaining lead at all. Seriously, please don’t pee in my pocket and tell me it’s raining!
ive been asked directly for the evidence I have eluded too and I have pledged to go find it and link to it.
for those that wish to maintain lead offers no issue, I throw down my own gauntlet and ask for evidence of equal stature, which has undergone peer review by individuals qualified in the subject matter to ‘prove’ those claims.
i will however, not await and hold my breath
Not wishing to argue over what I have absolutely no facts to quote.Furthermore, I would NOT take my own children to a shooting grounds. Why? Well, because airborne lead dust created by abrasion as lead shot exist barrels could be breathed in. I have no wish for my children to be put at such POTENTIAL risk.
I don't always agree with your terminology yet on this I totally agree.WE should be fighting to retain the status quo,if we give an inch a mile will be taken make no mistake about that.
It may be David and Goliath but remenber who won that one!
I’m not offering wine Will. I’m suggesting that wine is met with disapproval by the many with some evidence to support their disapproval and offer instead water to quench our thirst. Keep on drinkingLloyd, I respect your opinions of course, but I do find this a strange place for you to debate this in this manner. Feels a bit like you’ve joined a a wine club to hand out AA leaflets.
Oh dear, for that one statement you have for me lost all credibility.one advantage of shooting being banned is that individuals who exhibit aggression towards others won’t be allowed guns and I think we will all feel just that smidgen safer for that
That’s my point. Every wine drinker knows it’s nice, but naughty. They don’t need somebody to join their club then point that out to them. Opinions are always OK, but don’t expect the evangelical approach to be welcomed in a place for enthusiasts.I’m not offering wine Will. I’m suggesting that wine is met with disapproval by the many with some evidence to support their disapproval and offer instead water to quench our thirst. Keep on drinking
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